NPR Ombudsman and Editor Elizabeth Jensen is in Honolulu to talk about how can trust in the media be rebuilt. The East-West Center hosts the George Chaplin Fellowship in Distinguished Journalism Address featuring Jensen. Her free talk runs from 5 until 7 pm at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i. Seating is limited, R.S.V.P. (808) 944-7111.

Manoa Valley Theater stages the thriller Wait Until Dark. Its the story of a blind woman who turns the tables on her would be attackers. Director Peggy Anne Siegmund joins us today to talk about the play. This production will run from May 18 to June 4.

Kamea Hadar is a committed street artist whose latest mural project overlooks Pearl Harbor. The mural is a depiction of the Hawaiian moon goddess Hina on the side of an Aiea affordable housing building.

Today on Bytemarks Café, we’ll find out what is like to be an artist in residence at a science organization. We’ll talk to two artists and find out what they learned while resident at the Schmidt Ocean Institute and the Bishop Museum.

Today on The Body Show, swallowing seems automatic but what happens when things go down the wrong pipe it can be a simple problem or much more serious. Talking with an expert on how to know if the simple reflex of swallowing is something you need to pay more attention to.